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Linux 6.3 Supports Sensor Monitoring For Many ASUS B650/B660/X670 Motherboards

Sun, 02/26/2023 - 20:38
The hardware monitoring support among consumer desktop motherboards continues to improve with Linux 6.3 adding sensor support for many ASUS B650/B660/X670 AMD Ryzen motherboards...

Cloudflare Outlines How They Rewrote An Nginx C Module In Rust

Sun, 02/26/2023 - 20:28
While Cloudflare is in the process of replacing Nginx with their in-house, Rust-written alternative, the Cloudflare infrastructure is vast and has many different services at play. For one of the areas they are still currently relying on Nginx, this week they published a blog post outlining how they rewrote an Nginx module in the C programming language to instead make use of Rust...

Intel-Led Cloud Hypervisor 30 Released With CLI Changes To Reduce The Binary Size

Sun, 02/26/2023 - 20:17
Cloud Hypervisor as a reminder is what started out as an open-source Intel project to develop a modern hypervisor focused on cloud workloads and with security being among the leading concerns. Cloud Hypervisor more recently is developed as a Linux Foundation project but with Intel's software engineers being among the leading contributors to the project along with the likes of Arm, Tencent, Bytedance, and Microsoft...

Linux 6.3 Crypto Brings ARIA AVX2/AVX-512, TRNG Driver For StarFive SoCs

Sun, 02/26/2023 - 19:40
The cryptography subsystem updates for the Linux 6.3 merge window landed earlier this week with a few notable additions this cycle...

FreeBSD 13.2 Beta 3 Brings Support For More 4G Modems, Linux KPI Updates

Sun, 02/26/2023 - 19:26
FreeBSD 13.2 Beta 3 is now available in providing the latest test release for this forthcoming update to the FreeBSD 13 stable series...

RISC-V With Linux 6.3 Lands Optimized String Functions Via Zbb Extension

Sun, 02/26/2023 - 03:55
The RISC-V architecture updates were merged this Saturday for the Linux 6.3 merge window...

SSDFS Is The Newest Linux Filesystem & Catering To NVMe ZNS SSDs

Sat, 02/25/2023 - 22:00
Sent out for review on Friday evening were 76 patches implementing SSDFS, the newest open-source Linux file-system and catering to flash-friendly drives and particularly those with NVMe Zoned Namespaces (ZNS) support...

Google & Intel Making Progress For More Firmware Flexibility Around FSP Blobs

Sat, 02/25/2023 - 20:33
For modern Intel platforms supporting Coreboot whether it be for Chromebooks or on server platforms, they are still beholden to the Intel Firmware Support Package (FSP) binary blobs. But Google and Intel engineers have been working to enable more flexibility around the FSP binaries by being able to optionally reduce the amount of proprietary firmware executed on the CPU, optionally weeding out some of the optional FSP components, and optimizing the status quo to achieve greater boot speeds...

Many Radeon RX 7000 Series "RDNA3" Fixes Land In Mesa 23.1

Sat, 02/25/2023 - 20:19
For those with an AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT or RX 7900 XTX graphics card, the latest Mesa 23.1-devel code as of Friday has seen a number of fixes land for benefiting the GFX11/RDNA3 graphics processors...

KDE's Multi-Monitor Support Continues To Be Improved

Sat, 02/25/2023 - 20:07
While last week brought the Plasma 5.27 release as the last feature update to the Plasma 5 series, KDE developers haven't letup in their development efforts with this week continuing to be quite busy for the developers from bug fixing to new features...

Linux 6.3 ARM64 Changes Land With SME 2 & SME 2.1 Support

Sat, 02/25/2023 - 19:30
Along with all of the Arm SoC and board updates that were merged to the mainline Linux 6.3 kernel earlier in the week, the ARM64 (AArch64) architecture changes have also landed for this next Linux kernel version...

Intel PMCI Support Lands In Linux 6.3 For Their Max 10 FPGAs

Sat, 02/25/2023 - 19:11
The MFD subsystem changes were merged this week for the Linux 6.3 kernel that include a new driver for the Intel Platform Management Component Interface (PMCI) for use by the BMC controllers on the Intel Max 10 series FPGAs...

X-Plane Now Shipping Zink To Avoid Vendor OpenGL Drivers

Sat, 02/25/2023 - 06:00
As written about last year, the Laminar Research developers responsible for the incredible X-Plane flight simulator software have been working to make use of Mesa's Zink for leveraging OpenGL atop Vulkan to thereby avoid vednor OpenGL drivers that can vary in quality across platforms. With X-Plane 12.04b3, that goal is finally realized...

Linux 6.3 Adds Support For Tmpfs IDMAPPED Mounts - Benefits systemd, Kubernetes & More

Sat, 02/25/2023 - 03:00
Introduced to the mainline kernel two years ago with Linux 5.12 was the IDMAPPED mounts functionality that is useful from systemd-homed to containers and other use-cases. Since then more Linux file-systems and software has added support for IDMAPPED mounts and it's being furthered along now with Linux 6.3...

Wine Wayland Driver Takes Another Step Closer To Mainline

Fri, 02/24/2023 - 23:43
The merge request for landing the first of "many" parts of the Wayland driver for Wine was opened this morning. This is part of the effort of allowing Windows games/applications running under Wine to operate natively on Wayland rather than having to go through XWayland...

NVIDIA Lands X.Org Server Support For PRIME Render Offload On FreeBSD

Fri, 02/24/2023 - 23:30
It's not too often I get to talk about major FreeBSD graphics driver improvements, but with the latest X.Org Server Git code paired with the recent NVIDIA proprietary graphics driver there is now support for PRIME render offload should you be using a multi-GPU setup on this BSD...

AMD-Xilinx XDMA Driver Being Merged For Linux 6.3

Fri, 02/24/2023 - 22:00
Adding to all of the other AMD changes coming with Linux 6.3 is now also having the AMD-Xilinx XDMA driver in tow. Getting this XDMA subsystem driver upstreamed is important for unblocking more Xilinx-based feature code to be merged into the Linux kernel...

Open Source Security Foundation's Criticality Score 2.0 Debuts To Rank Important OSS Projects

Fri, 02/24/2023 - 20:34
Back in 2020 Google and the Open-Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) came up with a "Criticality Score" to rank the importance/criticality of open-source projects. The Criticality Score is a means of quantifying the importance of an open-source project such as if in need of funding or development assistance. Criticality Score 2.0 has now been published...

Linux 6.3 Bringing Proper Support For The 8BitDo Pro 2 Wired Controller

Fri, 02/24/2023 - 19:50
The 8BitDo Pro 2 Wired Controller as a popular ~$35 USD gaming controller will see proper support with the Linux 6.3 kernel...

Microsoft's CBL-Mariner Linux Shows Increasing HPC Interest

Fri, 02/24/2023 - 19:00
Microsoft's in-house Linux distribution CBL-Mariner has been public now for about two years. CBL-Mariner has been in use for Microsoft's use-cases from their Azure cloud to Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) while their newest release continues a recent trend of pointing towards a high performance computing (HPC) workloads focus too...

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